Stimulating women's autonomy and female protagonism, it was with this objective that Cras, Selma Bandeira, in Benedito Bentes, carried out the project.
While the motto: “At home, I’m the boss” reflects on the construction of female autonomy in the domestic environment.
The third and final meeting ended this Friday (14) with a truffle workshop, led by intern Renata Ribeiro, a student.

Renata Ribeiro, a Social Service student at the Federal University of Alagoas (Ufal), profiled the women assisted by Cras, and found that the majority were responsible for the family.
With the aim of the group of women achieving financial independence through creativity, we got our hands dirty with the truffle workshop. Maceio.
In a way that awakens in them the desire to create something in search of a better quality of life, the project was organized in three stages.
Project Objectives
The first section dealt with "Sexual and Reproductive Rights." The second covered "Lifestyle and Mental Health."
The theme “CRAS, social assistance services and female participation” was addressed in the last module of the project for women in the Coexistence Service.
In other words, “CRAS is an open space for women to participate, a welcoming environment that provides female empowerment.
However, it was just a first step, because the project is just the beginning, but the technical team will feel free to continue.
First of all, the project was the result of experience in the internship field, with monitoring of Cras activities, with home visits.
In short, women's experiences with initiatives such as Cras Selma Bandeira are considered means of combating violence against women.
The project aims to build self-esteem and develop courage in women, so they can take initiatives and manage their own lives.
